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  • Six Agenda Highlights for March’s TCAPS School Board Meeting

    Six Agenda Highlights for March’s TCAPS School Board Meeting

    Six agenda highlights for Monday’s school board meeting: 1. School board appointment 2. New English language arts curriculum adoption for elementary 3. Title I (economically disadvantaged students) policy updates 4. Title IX (sex discrimination) policy updates 5. Acceptance of a $25,000 Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians 2% Grant for the Student Support…

  • TCAPS Graduation Rates On The Rise

    TCAPS Graduation Rates On The Rise

    “In today’s world, if you don’t have a high school diploma, it’s just awfully hard to get ahead and not live in poverty,” Traverse City Area Public Schools Superintendent John VanWagoner said.  Our recent graduation rates*: * 4-year graduation rates **Graduation rate for our economically disadvantaged students in 2022/23 = 68%. In 2023/24 = 74%…

  • Escape the Rainforest: Long Lake Elementary Builds Community and Boosts Learning

    Escape the Rainforest: Long Lake Elementary Builds Community and Boosts Learning

    Behind The Bell is a monthly storytelling series that takes readers beyond the classroom and into the heart of Traverse City Area Public Schools’ mission, values, vision and strategic goals. Through inspiring profiles, this series highlights the people, programs, and moments that shape our schools and connect our community. From unsung heroes to innovative initiatives, Behind The Bell offers an inside look…

  • A Special Moral And Ethical Imperative

    A Special Moral And Ethical Imperative

    Originally published in the February Newsletter. At last month’s school board meeting, we approved our Standards of Practice which includes this line: “Understand that we have a special moral and ethical imperative to serve each student and that we will equitably allocate resources based on student need.” While this statement is second from the bottom on the document, I was…

  • Wait Until 8th Gaining Momentum in Traverse City

    Wait Until 8th Gaining Momentum in Traverse City

    Hilary Gessner, an Eastern Elementary mom, is helping to raise awareness about a new Wait Until 8th initiative in Traverse City. Currently, there are 45 local families who have taken the pledge, contributing to a growing nationwide movement with over 90,000 pledges. Parents everywhere are increasingly concerned about the impact of smartphones, social media, and…

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